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Germantown board approves 2025 paving plan, accepts $2.58 million WisDOT road grant and funds new patrol truck

2133452 · January 21, 2025
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The Germantown Village Board on Jan. 20 approved the village's 2025 paving plan, accepted a $2,581,888 WisDOT road grant and authorized related budget changes and equipment purchases to expand road and winter-preparation capacity.

The Germantown Village Board on Jan. 20 approved the village's 2025 paving program, accepted a $2,581,888 reimbursement grant from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation's Agricultural Road Improvement Program and approved related budget amendments and a patrol truck purchase.

The board voted to adopt the village's 2025 paving plan and 10-year road program, which staff said is budgeted at about $1.5 million for 2025 and is subject to annual reevaluation. "There's definitely flexibility," Matt Mortwed, director of public works, told the board, adding that years two through 10 are projections and that PASER ratings and traffic or utility work can change priorities.

The board then voted to accept the WisDOT ARIP reimbursement grant for pulverize-and-reconstruct work on Pleasant View Road and Rockfield Road. Mortwed said Pleasant View has a culvert near the Menomonee River that increases that project's cost. The grant is reimbursement-based; the village will pay costs…

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